Truly Agreed, 2016

334.1209. COMPACT PRIVILEGE A. To exercise
the compact privilege under the terms and provisions of the compact,
the licensee shall: 1. Hold
a license in the home state; 2.
Have no encumbrance on any state license; 3.
Be eligible for a compact privilege in any member state in accordance
with section 334.1209D, G and H; 4.
Have not had any adverse action against any license or compact
privilege within the previous 2 years; 5.
Notify the commission that the licensee is seeking the compact
privilege within a remote state(s); 6.
Pay any applicable fees, including any state fee, for the compact
privilege; 7. Meet any jurisprudence
requirements established by the remote state(s) in which the
licensee is seeking a compact privilege; and 8.
Report to the commission adverse action taken by any nonmember
state within thirty days from the date the adverse action is
taken. B. The compact privilege
is valid until the expiration date of the home license. The
licensee must comply with the requirements of section 334.1209A
to maintain the compact privilege in the remote state. C.
A licensee providing physical therapy in a remote state under
the compact privilege shall function within the laws and regulations
of the remote state. D. A
licensee providing physical therapy in a remote state is subject
to that state's regulatory authority. A remote state may,
in accordance with due process and that state's laws, remove
a licensee's compact privilege in the remote state for a specific
period of time, impose fines, and/or take any other necessary
actions to protect the health and safety of its citizens. The
licensee is not eligible for a compact privilege in any state
until the specific time for removal has passed and all fines
are paid. E. If a home state
license is encumbered, the licensee shall lose the compact privilege
in any remote state until the following occur: 1.
The home state license is no longer encumbered; and 2.
Two years have elapsed from the date of the adverse action. F.
Once an encumbered license in the home state is restored to
good standing, the licensee must meet the requirements of section
334.1209A to obtain a compact privilege in any remote state. G.
If a licensee's compact privilege in any remote state is removed,
the individual shall lose the compact privilege in any remote
state until the following occur: 1.
The specific period of time for which the compact privilege
was removed has ended; 2.
All fines have been paid; and 3.
Two years have elapsed from the date of the adverse action. H.
Once the requirements of section 334.1209G have been met, the
license must meet the requirements in section 334.1209A to
obtain a compact privilege in a remote state.